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In 2009 about 565,000 Americans are expected to die of cancer, or more than 1,500 people per day, according to the American Cancer Society. Cancer is the second most common disease causing death in the U.S., topped only by heart disease. A report from International Agency for Research on Cancer found that in 2007 approximately 12 million people worldwide died from cancer, which would amount to 20,000 deaths each day. (0) comments

Campus Voices: Should marijuana be legalized in the United States?

I don't think it should be legalized because it does intoxicate you and it doesn't help you. It doesn't make you more productive. Halie David freshman interior design major from Amarillo It's a gateway drug so that could open opportunities for the use of other drugs . (5) comments

Babies, babies everywhere - and none are left alone from the public eye. From the controversy surrounding Nadya Suleman's motherhood of her 14 children to the public scrutiny of Madonna's questionable adoption methods in Malawi - it seems that babies are often in the news. (1) comment

President Barack Obama announced Friday that he is sending more troops to Afghanistan. The far left is up in arms (no pun intended) over this "surge," but there is really no need to be shocked; this was something the president promised to do during the campaign. (0) comments

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid form has gotten a lot of media attention lately regarding needed improvements, but it's not reasonable to expect any government program to run efficiently. The university's director of financial aid, Michael Scott, said in a Skiff article Tuesday this week that there were problems with the length, redundancy and inefficiency of the FAFSA system. (0) comments

In a moving gesture to commemorate those who lost their lives in the attacks of Sept. 11, the finishing touches are now being applied to a new battleship named the USS New York. The ship was made from more than 24 tons of steel that was salvaged from the remains of the Twin Towers. (0) comments



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